Rates of diabetes mellitus in the English-speaking Caribbean have been rising in recent years, and they are projected to continue climbing in the new millennium. Prevalence rates across countries of the African diaspora mirror levels of Western acculturation, and available data emphasize the importance of obesity as a modifiable risk factor. The population-based Barbados Eye Studies have provided new information about the burden of ocular complications of diabetes such as retinopathy and lens opacities. Diabetes was shown to increase the risk of lens opacities, and 14% of prevalent cataract was attributed to diabetes. Persons with type 1 diabetes were particularly at increased risk of retinopathy, as a result of longer durations of illness ...
This study examines the prevalence of, and risk factors for, diabetic retinopathy in Asian Indian, C...
Diabetes mellitus type 2 is one of the most prevalent diseases that cause dependency and disability,...
According to the International Diabetes Federation, 8.3% of the world population suffers from diabet...
Rates of diabetes mellitus in the English-speaking Caribbean have been rising in recent years, and t...
Epidemiological studies on diabetes mellitus (DM) have been conducted in the Caribbean for more than...
Se realiza un estudio de casos y controles, en Kingston, Jamaica, durante el período 2010-2012, con ...
A study of cases and controls, in Kingston, Jamaica is done during the period 2010-2012, with the ai...
Objective. To present the incidence and prevalence of diabetes mellitus in the Americas as found thr...
The objective of this systematic review is to summarize the barriers and facilitators to type 2 diab...
Objective: Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs) are leading threats to health and well-being in the Cari...
Objective. To present the incidence and prevalence of diabetes mellitus in the Americas as found thr...
Introduction: Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a diabetic microangiopatic complication and the leading c...
Diabetes and obesity present a high and increasing burden of disease in the Caribbean that have fail...
Hypertension and Diabetes mellitus stands out to be one of the major diseases recorded worldwide. Th...
The prevalence of diabetes has increased worldwide, leading to a massive social, economic, and healt...
This study examines the prevalence of, and risk factors for, diabetic retinopathy in Asian Indian, C...
Diabetes mellitus type 2 is one of the most prevalent diseases that cause dependency and disability,...
According to the International Diabetes Federation, 8.3% of the world population suffers from diabet...
Rates of diabetes mellitus in the English-speaking Caribbean have been rising in recent years, and t...
Epidemiological studies on diabetes mellitus (DM) have been conducted in the Caribbean for more than...
Se realiza un estudio de casos y controles, en Kingston, Jamaica, durante el período 2010-2012, con ...
A study of cases and controls, in Kingston, Jamaica is done during the period 2010-2012, with the ai...
Objective. To present the incidence and prevalence of diabetes mellitus in the Americas as found thr...
The objective of this systematic review is to summarize the barriers and facilitators to type 2 diab...
Objective: Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs) are leading threats to health and well-being in the Cari...
Objective. To present the incidence and prevalence of diabetes mellitus in the Americas as found thr...
Introduction: Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a diabetic microangiopatic complication and the leading c...
Diabetes and obesity present a high and increasing burden of disease in the Caribbean that have fail...
Hypertension and Diabetes mellitus stands out to be one of the major diseases recorded worldwide. Th...
The prevalence of diabetes has increased worldwide, leading to a massive social, economic, and healt...
This study examines the prevalence of, and risk factors for, diabetic retinopathy in Asian Indian, C...
Diabetes mellitus type 2 is one of the most prevalent diseases that cause dependency and disability,...
According to the International Diabetes Federation, 8.3% of the world population suffers from diabet...